Working with site collections

- [Instructor] As a site administrator,…you may have to create additional PWA sites…in your SharePoint admin control panel.…Here I've created some additional sites…like migration, project server, project server two,…PWA, PWA Dev, test and training.…Those are the ones that came that I've created…as custom sites.…To do that you can go to the new button…and select private site collection with project web app.…Here you can put in the URL that you want…for that particular site.…

In my case here I'll just type PServer,…and I'll do the same by copying that…and pasting it into the URL area.…I can change the site language if I'd like…and I can change the time zone.…In this case I want it to be in the Eastern Time Zone.…I can put in the site administrator for this particular site…and check the name.…You can also use the browse button to browse…for a name as well.…

I'm going to put in two gig in the site quota…and I'll leave the default under the server resource quota…and I can press okay when you have all…that information correct.…

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1/7/2019

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11/7/2014

Effective project and resource management requires an enterprise system for storing, sharing, and publishing project data. Enter Microsoft Project Server. Here John Riopel shows you how to configure Project Server to suit the needs of your organization—from setting up security to customizing the look and feel of the interface—and how to manage the way this robust tool captures data, manages tasks, displays views, and creates workflows. By the end of this course, network administrators, even those with minimal SharePoint or database programming experience, will be able to set up project and portfolio management with Microsoft Project Server.